Volunteer and Intern in Medicine in Europe

Medical Volunteering in Europe has the potential to be incredibly rewarding because you will have the unique opportunity to learn about different cultures and do valuable volunteer work. For volunteers who are interested in medicine and healthcare there are medical internships in two different European countries – Moldova and Romania. Medical volunteering in Europe allows volunteers to work in local hospitals or clinics, where they can investigate medical topics they are passionate about.

Medical volunteers in Europe can possibly work in nursing, occupational therapy, dentistry or help with surgeries. Whatever you want to learn about there is an opportunity for you to get real-life experience that can be helpful in future academic or occupational pursuits.

Medical Internship in Europe

Medical internships in Europe are filled with numerous opportunities for volunteers who are interested in medicine or want to work in a hospital or clinic. Volunteers who decide to participate in a medical internship in Europe will have the chance to see medical procedures, help in clinical and hospital work, and gain valuable experience. Medical interns will be given the unique chance to possibly get medical experience that many medical students in their second year of medical school still do not have. This medical knowledge could be very help for volunteers who wish to pursue a future in medicine.

High School and College Interns in Medicine in Europe

Pre-med students, high school students, medical school students, glide year students, and licensed doctors are all welcomed to participate in our medical internships in Europe. There are typically no education or academic requirements that volunteers need to meet in order to be considered for a medical internship in Europe. All that is required is a strong desire to help people and an interest in medicine. Since there are so many departments that medical interns can investigate in a hospital or clinic, they can get real-life experience in whatever medical subject interests them or that they find challenging.